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    auto body: door skin vs new/used door

    after having to replace door skins a few times i thought id start a debate. car insurance companies will pick the more cost efficient method to repair your car. its cheaper to buy a door skin & pay the shop to install the new skin. But, im not 100% certain these insurance companies know how much...
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    My first (and last) custom cart build

    first custom cart build. this was a project completed in between collision work, so it took many months to finish. i removed the body & did some spot repairs in the plastic, and dismantled the seat & canopy framing & painted them satin black. the seats were sent away for re upholstery (late...
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    Buying non Snap-on tools on the Snap-on truck

    I recently bought a hutchins sander & a pair of vise grips from the local snap on rep. He also has on his truck gearwrench, lisle, aircat, & a few others. He showed me a book that was as big as a phone book full of other non snap on tool he offers. If he would have showed me that book i would...
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    collision repair

    repaing a deer hit. driver ran over a deer. replaced hood, bumper, grille, AC condenser, radiator, core support, both headlights & repaired both fenders & rear bumper.
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    Air hammers

    While replacing structural pieces in a car that was rear ended, i had to use my coworkers air hammer to access a few spot welds. He had just a run of the mill CP air hammer. This thing cut like a hot knife through butter! I had my tool guy order me one the next week he came in. Havent used many...
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